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OSPREYSAINT wrote:
You have to question why he chose Shirley and how good the Security was.

And what is the problem with Shirley? I hate the misconception of Shirley as being full off down and outs and a rough place. I live in Shirley for 35 years and could count on one hand the amount of time I've seen any trouble. Shirley is a large shopping area, second only to the city centre so attracts a lot of people to it. The majority of these people probably don't even live in Shirley. Shirley contains a very large percentage of the voting public as it is a large area. So why don't you stop Shirley bashing and get your head out of the sand?

No I wasn't criticising Shirley, just wondering why it was selected or was it Mark Chaloners ward that was chosen?

If you not realise why Shirley just look who is in the picture, the Councillor you see is being groom to step into WhiteHead shoes.

More to the point why was it kept quiet he was coming back down to southampton for the 3 time, and the people that attended are those from the Labour Party only.

Southy
We only knew about the visit on Thursday night. He obviously came down to Southampton because of the great success of the Labour Party locally.
When is your leader coming down to celebrate TUSC's success in reaching more than double figures.

Dave who knows when he coming down but there will be pleanty of time so any body who wants to know can turn up and ask questions

Pete, Would the right question be asking the Labour party not to stand in the Redbridge ward?

Thats down to Labour where they stand (The TUSC is not going to do a Labour Party and send some one to ask them to stand down in certain wards, like the Labour Party did to the TUSC), they thrown there best at me in Redbridge and it has not work, they never broke my vote, and next stage for me is start stepping the pressure up. This ward is winnable for the TUSC.

The point is Pete you agreed to do exactly that, on the condition that Labour didn't stand against you in Redbridge.

You obviously thought that without Labour standing in Redbridge you would win, which is why you asked them not to stand, they refused your request and won anyway plus the seats in other wards."

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